Introduction: Rethinking Gender in Responses to Violent Extremism

by Sahla Aroussi and Fatuma Ahmed Ali

Date
22 Jun 2023
Publisher
Journal of the British Academy
Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/0011s1.001
Number of pages
14

Abstract: Over the last few years, there has been a growing interest in the role of women in the prevention of violent extremism and within extremist networks. Yet research and scholarship in this area remains limited and a deeper engagement with gender and the role of norms around masculinities and femininities in violent extremism is needed. This special issue includes a selection of both timely and relevant articles by academics and practitioners, mostly from the Global South, focusing on gender and violent extremism particularly in the context of East Africa. The articles were presented at the Global Network on Gender and Responding to Violent Extremism (GARVE) online conference in November 2021. GARVE is an international network involving academics, policymakers and practitioners to promote innovative and critical thinking on violent extremism from a gender perspective and facilitate shared learning.

Keywords: gender, violent extremism, terrorism, race politics, responses, GARVE Network

Article posted to the Journal of the British Academy, volume 11, supplementary issue 1 (Gender and Violent Extremism)

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